KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Launched at a starting price of Rs 2.16 lakh(ex-showroom)
- Available in two colour options: Metallic Mat Black & Metallic Mat Bordeaux red and Metallic Mat Black.
- Also gets LED headlamps and Taillamps
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. has launched its Gixer SF 250 Flex Fuel at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. What does this motorcycle have to offer? Let's dive deep into the details of Gixer 250 SF. However, before that, join the 91Wheels WhatsApp community to never miss out on any automotive updates.
Design
The new Gixer SF 250 features a sporty design with its dynamic LED headlight setup. At the front, it looks more aggressive with sharp pointy LED headlights. The fuel tank looks very muscular, flowing towards the end with a split-seat setup. Moving towards the end, it has the Gixxer-styled taillamps along with a sporty dual-muffler which adds the visual appeal.
Features
When it comes to features, the Suzuki Gixxer is loaded with a dual-channel ABS, side stand interlock switch, and Suzuki's easy start system. Moreover, carrying forward the trend, it gets a digital instrument cluster with Suzuki Ride Connect application connectivity, which provides plenty of information on the go.
Powertrain
The Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Flex Fuel is equipped with a 250 cc BSVI engine. which uses ethanol up to 85% to reduce CO2 emissions. This engine belts out 27.9 ps of power on E85 fuel and 27.2 ps on E20 fuel. However, the torque remains same 22.5 Nm for both the fuel types.
Pricing
The Suzuki Gixer SF 250 Flex Fuel is launched at a starting of Rs 2.16 Lakh (ex-showroom). Moreover, this flex-fuel version comes with two colour options:- Metallic Mat Black and Metallic Mat Bordeaux Red with Metallic Mat Black.
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Verdict
With the launch of Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, the brand aims for sustainability with a carbon neutral society. Gixxer was already a popular motorcycle in the Suzuki's lineup. With the Flex Fuel engine it caters to the environment concious audiences out there.